Thousands remain without power across Morris County; JCP&L expects power to be restored by Tuesday night

Thousands of residents still remain without power across Morris County, almost a week after Tropical Storm Isaias passed through New Jersey.

News 12 Staff

Aug 10, 2020, 10:43 AM

Updated 1,529 days ago

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Thousands of residents still remain without power across Morris County, almost a week after Tropical Storm Isaias passed through New Jersey.
The outage map shows remaining outages were caused by the weather and downed trees brought on by last week's storms.
“Running the generator, trying to stay relaxed and just got it out,” says Rich Miller. “I mean, this is the first time power has gone down in this neighborhood since Irene. We've been pretty lucky at times, maybe 45 minutes to an hour but from Tuesday to Monday, it starts to get pretty annoying."
There are still pockets across the county without power, with many in Morristown. JCP&L expects the power to be restored by Tuesday around 11:30 p.m.
The company is offering free water and ice to customers still out of service.
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